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*This is the classic paper pattern version; ifyou need the print-at-home version in A4 sizepaper click here; if you need the print-at-homeversion in letter size paper click here.*

Get legs for miles with these elegantly slinkyjeans, designed for stretch denim, but also fab instretch corduroy, sateen, twill, gaberdine, velvet, or brocade...the ‘stretch’ part is essential!Choose roughly 8oz to12 oz weight fabric with at least2% stretch fiber content; please avoid jegging fabrics!

These are the perfect dress-up/dress-down jeans to wear with a simple top and a fitted jacket, butthe slim fit through the upper leg and the carefullycontrolled flare at the hem means they also lookgreat with a more voluminous, even oversized top or jacket. Unless you’re blessed with long legs,you’ll want a heel with these, but you’ll get awaywith a teeny-tiny 1½”heel. Or higher, if you’d like!

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For the jeans in all sizes 6-8-10-12-14-16-18-20-22-24-26 you’ll need around 2 ½ yards/230cm of fabric;HOWEVER it’s worth pointing out that cutting one pair of this style is super-wasteful fabric-wise...to maximize your ROI we suggest using 4 ½ yards or 412cm and cutting two pairs-suggested cutting layoutis included in the instructions. You’ll also need a 9”/22cm jeans zipper and one 5/8” or 1.5cm diameter (jeans) button. 1/4 yard or 23cm interfacing is optional. Fabric amounts are for 60”/150cm wide fabric.

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I love these jeans!

Posted by karen slattery on 6th Feb 2018

I bought this pattern when it first came out but only got to it in the last few weeks. I love this pattern - they are jeans but they aren't. I made my first two pairs (cutting layout is for two pairs) with stretch denim and I made the details on the back pockets different just so that they were different. (I saw a really cool Wonder Woman "W" someone used on pinterest and made that on one of my pair. But then I had some really stretchy bottom-weight fabric and decided to go for it. I omitted the back pockets but kept the front pockets. They look great too. This pattern is very versatile.